
About This Spring
## Overview Crystal Spring and Black Spring are two historic natural springs located on the grounds across from the Bedford Springs Resort in Bedford, Pennsylvania. The resort itself has a storied past dating back to 1796, when the area's mineral springs were first developed as a health destination. Over the centuries, the springs surrounding the resort became well known for their distinct mineral profiles — the property is historically associated with several named springs, each with its own character. Crystal Spring and Black Spring are among the most accessible of these, with water piped conveniently to the roadside for public use. Bedford County sits within the Ridge and Valley geological province of the Appalachian Mountains, an area rich in limestone and dolomite formations that naturally filter groundwater and give rise to numerous springs. The mineral-rich geology of the region has historically attracted visitors seeking the reputed health benefits of spring water, and the Bedford Springs area has been a destination for this purpose since the late 18th century. The springs have historically been used as drinking water sources by locals and travelers alike. ## Directions 1. Head to the Bedford Springs Resort, located at 2138 Business Route 220 (Business 22), Bedford, PA 15522. 2. The springs are situated across the road from the resort property. 3. Look for the piped spring outlets to the right of the Golf Pavilion. 4. The springs are roadside and easily accessible — you can pull over and fill water bottles without difficulty. **GPS Coordinates:** 39.996162, -78.506882 ## What to Expect Crystal Spring and Black Spring are piped to the roadside, making them among the most convenient natural springs to visit in the Bedford area. There is no need to hike or navigate rough terrain — simply park near the Golf Pavilion area across from the Bedford Springs Resort and look for the pipe outlets to the right. The water flows freely and is easy to collect in bottles or jugs. Visitors have historically reported the water to be clean-tasting and refreshing, consistent with the mineral spring tradition of the Bedford Springs area. Multiple springs exist on the surrounding property, each historically noted for slightly different mineral characteristics, though specific water quality data for Crystal Spring and Black Spring is not currently available. The setting is scenic, with the grand Bedford Springs Resort as a backdrop and the rolling Appalachian landscape all around. The area is open year-round, though water flow may vary seasonally. There are no posted hours or access restrictions for the roadside springs. This is a great stop for anyone traveling through south-central Pennsylvania who wants to experience one of the region's historic spring water sources.
Getting There
Address
2138, Business, Bedford, PA 15522, US
GPS Coordinates
39.996162, -78.506882
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to the Bedford Springs Resort, located at 2138 Business Route 220 (Business 22), Bedford, PA 15522. 2. The springs are situated across the road from the resort property. 3. Look for the piped spring outlets to the right of the Golf Pavilion. 4. The springs are roadside and easily accessible — you can pull over and fill water bottles without difficulty.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.